Margin Call (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases
Title: Margin Call (IMDb)
Starring: Kevin Spacey
Released: 20th December 2011
SRP: $19.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($19.98) and Blu-ray ($29.99) releases of Margin Call for December 20th. Extras will include deleted scenes with optional commentary by writer/director JC Chandor and producer Neal Dodson, a “Revolving Door: Making Margin Call” featurette, a “Missed Calls: Moments with Cast & Crew” featurette, and a photo gallery.


Quote: When Eric Dale (Tucci) is laid off from his investment firm, he sneaks a flash drive to his young colleague Peter Sullivan (Quinto) before being escorted from the building. Sullivan soon discovers that the information on the flash drive could change the fate of the company – and perhaps even the entire country. As more executives learn of this sensitive news, they are thrust into a high-stakes moral debate: do what’s best for the company (and themselves)? Or what’s best for millions of investors worldwide? Set in the 12 hours that launched the 2008 financial crisis, Margin Call is a Wall Street thriller for our time.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Kevin Spacey
Released: 20th December 2011
SRP: $19.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($19.98) and Blu-ray ($29.99) releases of Margin Call for December 20th. Extras will include deleted scenes with optional commentary by writer/director JC Chandor and producer Neal Dodson, a “Revolving Door: Making Margin Call” featurette, a “Missed Calls: Moments with Cast & Crew” featurette, and a photo gallery.


Synopsis
Quote: When Eric Dale (Tucci) is laid off from his investment firm, he sneaks a flash drive to his young colleague Peter Sullivan (Quinto) before being escorted from the building. Sullivan soon discovers that the information on the flash drive could change the fate of the company – and perhaps even the entire country. As more executives learn of this sensitive news, they are thrust into a high-stakes moral debate: do what’s best for the company (and themselves)? Or what’s best for millions of investors worldwide? Set in the 12 hours that launched the 2008 financial crisis, Margin Call is a Wall Street thriller for our time.
News by Tom Woodward
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I enjoyed it. Stellar acting (which is expected given the cast but still) and a story I found interesting. The ending is a little off but doesn't do much to detract from the film as a whole.
I'll watch for Zachary Quinto.
This is the most pretentious piece of garbage that I have seen in a very long time. It is very boring, nothing happens, the script is awful, the acting is all sub par, and the directing seems lifeless. A terrible movie.
I watched this on demand a while ago and it was interesting and well-written but Boiler Room is still a better film lol
I hope this is not as boring as that HBO movie Too Big To Fail.
I hate it when that happens and it happens often. Supposedly it's who gets top billing I THINK, not entirely sure. Kevin spacey always shows up in these types of movies. I will Netflix this
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